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The Martial Glacier lies 1,050 meters above sea level (Beagle Channel) and it is the most important source of fresh water in Ushuaia. It has been named after explorer Luis Fernando Martial, chief of the French expedition that reached the area with scientific purposes in 1883.

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Deir el-Medina is an ancient Egyptian village which was home to the artisans who worked on the tombs in the Valley of the Kings during the 18th to 20th dynasties of the New Kingdom period (ca. 1550–1080 BC) The settlement’s ancient name was “Set Maat” (translated as “The Place of Truth”), and the workmen who lived there were called “Servants in the Place of Truth”.

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The Martial Glacier lies 1,050 meters above sea level (Beagle Channel) and it is the most important source of fresh water in Ushuaia. It has been named after explorer Luis Fernando Martial, chief of the French expedition that reached the area with scientific purposes in 1883.

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Silence, we’re shooting talks about recovering the communion between lens and the eye of the photographer, in order to recover the photographic soul in each shot, the exclusive moment of taking photographs, and providing the viewer real moments, trying to instill the silence of each one.

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Tierra del Fuego is an archipelago off the southernmost tip of the South American mainland, across the Strait of Magellan. Tierra del Fuego is divided between Chile and Argentina, with the latter controlling the eastern half of the main island and the former the western half plus the islands south of Beagle Channel.